英语听力:自然百科 大堡礁:珊瑚礁到雨林—26(在线收听

 These huge tracks of rainforest close to the Queensland coast are essential because they regulate the flow of water and the sediment it contains. That’s important, because there’s an awful lot of water here. 

 
Hot humid tropical air gives rise to vast amounts of rainfall. It pours for at least 120 days a year. And as much as 60 centimeters can fall in a single day. It’s one of the wettest places on earth. Left unchecked by the forest, the water would wash out sediments and smother marine life. But waterways flowing off the rainforest are relatively clear, and many are spectacular.
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